PlayStation Portable version The PlayStation Portable version runs at full 60
FPS during matches (although it reverts to around 30 frame/s for the pre-fight and post-fight cinematics). The game features game sharing, which means that only one copy of the game is needed to play over
ad hoc. The game runs on version 2.6
firmware for the North American version, and the European version requires version 2.71. Other modes include Tekken Dojo, where players are able to fight
ghosts of other players that can be uploaded and downloaded online. They can also download official ghost packs from arcades all over the world. In Gold Rush mode, the player fights for in-game cash. New versions of Tekken Bowl and Command Attack; bonus games from
Tekken Tag Tournament and
Tekken 4, are also included. Due to the PlayStation Portable d-pad's lack of protrusion, Namco produced a special d-pad attachment that sits on top of the PSP's d-pad that came with early releases of the Japanese and Asian versions of the game, as well as pre-ordered copies of the US version. The European version did not include this accessory. The PlayStation Portable version forgoes the original stages and music present in the arcade version (save for Final Battle 2 stage and its respective theme) and only features the new variations and music added in the
Dark Resurrection update. It does contain all of the unique stages from the arcade game, however. It also had cropped versions of the ending movies for all of the characters from
Tekken 5.
Tekken: Dark Resurrection charted 5th on the list of the best selling games for July–August for 2006. As of July 26, 2009, the game has sold over 2.2 million copies.
PlayStation 3 version Although
Tekken: Dark Resurrection had positive reviews and sales, it had disappointed many of the hardcore
Tekken players that the game was not available on a
PlayStation home console, as all the previous installments had been. As handhelds cannot be taken to the same competitive level as a home console, Namco Bandai announced that the game would be ported to the PlayStation 3. The game retained the numeric title of the Arcade version, unlike the PlayStation Portable version. This version has both the
Tekken 5 and
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection stages and music present. However, one stage that was present from
Tekken 5 in
Tekken: Dark Resurrection for the PlayStation Portable (Final Battle 2) is actually absent in this version. The Space Colony's BGM "The Center of Gravity" is also absent and the original song "Orbital Move" is present in its place.
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection was first made available on the Japanese
PlayStation Store on December 12, 2006. At $16, it made
Dark Resurrection the most expensive game available for download. The North American version was made available on March 1, 2007, for $19.99, while the European version was released on March 23, 2007, in conjunction with the PAL launch for GBP 6.99/EUR 9.99. It is also available at the Singapore PlayStation Store for S$24.99 (US$1 = approximately S$1.55). While the PlayStation Portable version is a visually scaled down version of the Arcade build, the PlayStation 3 version retains its original graphical performance, running at 60 frames per second, and supports full
1080p HD resolution. The game features the same modes as the Arcade version, including Ghost Battle and Gallery, while
Jinpachi Mishima is playable for the first time. Initially however, unlike its PSP counterpart, the PlayStation 3 version lacked several additional gameplay modes from
Tekken 5 (PS2) and
Tekken: Dark Resurrection (PSP), including Story Mode and Bonus. Therefore, the game was made to mirror the actual arcade platform in its limited gameplay but better graphics. On June 25, 2007, Namco announced an update entitled
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Online. The update included an Online Versus mode, as well as Online Rankings, marking the first official Tekken to be playable online. A Practice and Survival mode was also added along with the aforementioned features. The update was released on the Japanese store on August 1, 2007 and on the North American store on August 30, 2007. ==Characters==